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Marcia Fudge:
Medicare is needed now more than ever. In 1965, only 51 percent of seniors had health care coverage. Thanks to Medicare, virtually all seniors have health care coverage today.
July 01, 2011
Hank Johnson:
It’s been more than 175 days since the GOP took control of the House, and the only jobs bills to come to the floor this Congress have been Democratic proposals – the GOP voted no on every one of course.
July 01, 2011
Joe Donnelly:
I will continue to support efforts in Congress to protect and strengthen Medicare– a promise we have made to our seniors.
July 01, 2011
Eddie Bernice Johnson:
I will continue to work with my Democratic colleagues to uphold our promise to seniors today and to future generations so that Medicare continues to serve as a source of health for all Americans.
July 01, 2011
Tammy Baldwin:
I will oppose any effort to break the Medicare contract this country has made with our seniors and will continue to seek prudent and responsible ways to reduce the federal deficit.
July 01, 2011
Charlie Gonzalez:
Democrats vow to continue to work for America’s seniors and to ensure that Medicare will be there for future generations.
July 01, 2011
Joseph Crowley:
As we celebrate the 45th anniversary of Medicare, we are reminded of the promise made to our nation’s seniors – that is, the promise of health care and security.
June 30, 2011
Gerald Connolly:
The House GOP's budget would double the annual premiums that seniors would pay for Medicare over the next decade, increase out-of-pocket medical expenses, raise the cost of prescription drugs, and line the pockets of private insurance companies.
June 24, 2011
Tammy Baldwin:
Republican legislators seem to believe that slashing funds for food and public health in order to maintain tax subsidies for corporations that ship American jobs overseas will solve our economic problems. This is not the American way.
June 17, 2011
Ben Lujan:
Instead of standing with families on Main Street, Republicans are looking out for Wall Street speculators by cutting vital funding to the very agency responsible for cracking down on oil speculation.
June 16, 2011
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